Definition of Subtlenesses

1. subtleness [n] - See also: subtleness

Lexicographical Neighbors of Subtlenesses

subtilizer
subtilizers
subtilizes
subtilizing
subtilties
subtilty
subtitle
subtitled
subtitler
subtitlers
subtitles
subtitling
subtle
subtlely
subtleness
subtlenesses (current term)
subtler
subtlest
subtleties
subtlety
subtly
subtone
subtones
subtonic
subtonics
subtopia
subtopian
subtopias
subtopic
subtopics

Literary usage of Subtlenesses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Essays on English Literature by Edmond Henri Adolphe Scherer (1891)
"He has unbelievable depths, subtlenesses of intuition as unbelievable. There rises from his writings a kind of emanation of supreme wisdom ; and it seems ..."

2. Essays on English Literature by Edmond Henri Adolphe Scherer, George Saintsbury (1891)
"He has unbelievable depths, subtlenesses of intuition as unbelievable. There rises from his writings a kind of emanation of supreme wisdom; ..."

3. Essays on English Literature by Edmond Henri Adolphe Scherer, George Saintsbury (1891)
"He has unbelievable depths, subtlenesses of intuition as unbelievable. There rises from his writings a kind of emanation of supreme wisdom; ..."

4. Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those Subordinate by Charles Cowden Clarke (1863)
"... discrimination are owing many of the subtlenesses in character-development which we traced together, and which form part of this volume. ..."

5. Every Man His Own Art Critic at the Manchester Exhibition, 1887 by Patrick Geddes (1887)
"... pearled with dewdrop and golden with sun, the subtlenesses of faithfully foreshortened leaves had all as yet no interpreter; they had not even been ..."

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